Saturday, August 13, 2011
Trail Event- August 14
Date: Sunday August 14, 2011
Time: 7:00 am - 10:00 am
Location: Dry Mill Road near 4H Fairground to Leesburg
Notes: Leesburg 10k/20k sponsored by Potomac River Running Events Inc.
Approx 1200 people for this event.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Patroller Orientation
Time: 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Location: intersection of W&OD & Sandburg St - Vienna
Notes: All new patroller trainees are encouraged to attend.
If you have questions or want to sign up contact Dirck Harris, Patrol Training Coordinator Dirck_H55@verizon.net
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Flooding at Wilson Blvd. underpass
Arlington, VA at Wilson Blvd. |
Friday, July 29, 2011
Way Up There
Trail Event--July 30
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Purcellville–Construction
Trail at Maple Avenue, and will shortly thereafter continue along the east side of North Maple Avenue. Daytime temporary traffic flaggers and short period closures can be expected during construction. Detours will be provided for users of the W&OD Trail around longer term work areas in the area of Maple Avenue. The improvements will include the installation of a 10FT wide multi-use asphalt trail along the east side of North Maple Avenue and connect pedestrian and cyclist access from East
Main Street to Loudoun Valley High School and the W&OD Trail. The improvements will also include the realignment of the W&OD Trail as it intersects North Maple Avenue and provide a safer more perpendicular crossing. Total construction time from start to finish is anticipated to take approximately three months.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Trail event today
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Atlantic Boulevard overpass
Friday, June 17, 2011
New Member Orientation
Reminder from: | WODtrailpatrol Yahoo! Group | |
Title: | Patroller Orientation | |
Date: | Saturday June 18, 2011 | |
Time: | 8:30 am - 9:30 am | |
Location: | Vienna - Sandburg St | |
Notes: | Orientation for new Trail Patrol members will be held at 8:30 AM on Saturday, June 18th, at the intersection of the W&OD and Sandburg St. in Dunn Loring. Bring a chair or something to sit on. The session should last about an hour.No need to bring anything except pen and paper if you want to take a note or two. Contact: Dirck Harris, Patrol Training Coordinator, Dirck_H55@.... | |
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Beltway Bridge Opening at 10:00, not 11:00
Monday, June 6, 2011
no more vending
Friday, June 3, 2011
Friends of W&OD Annual Picnic
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Trail Patrol Orientation
Monday, May 30, 2011
Be Careful...
From: http://www.thewashcycle.com/Cyclist-Runner crash on the W&OD
Someone wrote in with this eyewitness account and it is reminder that pedestrians have the right-of-way on the trail and it is critical that we, as cyclists, treat them with great deference.
I witnessed a crash on the W&OD this morning. A cyclist rear-ended a runner. I was riding my bike and was catching the cyclist at the time and saw what happened very clearly. The cyclist was at fault. She just rear-ended the runner, who was in the middle of the trail. I told her it was her fault, to which she replied, "he was in the middle of the trail." I said, "and so were you." Though he was in the middle of the trail, she had plenty of space to pass. In fact, she was right on the orange line in the middle when she hit him. Cyclist and runner fell. Runner had cuts/scrapes on hand and no other injuries. Cyclist was fine so far as I could tell. I stayed around only long enough to make sure there were no injuries and to tell the cyclist (not so nicely I am afraid) that it was definitely her fault and she needs to be more careful. I am afraid I could have been nicer to her and maybe she wouldn't have been so defensive. I told her that as a cyclist I'd like to support her, but I really couldn't because it was clearly her fault. I don't know whether she gave an audible warning that she was going to pass. I didn't hear any and I was close, so if she did it was faint. In any event the runner didn't move right (which he said he always does). She just plowed down the middle of the path anyway. It happened on a long straight part of the W&OD through Falls Church where we could see the runner for a long time. There was no other traffic and the runner did not deviate from running a straight line.
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
Viva Vienna
Reminder from: | WODtrailpatrol Yahoo! Group | |
Title: | Viva Vienna | |
Date: | Monday May 30, 2011 | |
Time: | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm | |
Location: | Vienna | |
Notes: | Vienna street festival | |
Friday, May 20, 2011
Trail Events--Sunday May 22nd
Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Location: Leesburg
Weight Watchers of Leesburg 5k. 65 participants expected.
Great Strides"
Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: Leesburg & Vienna
Great Strides Leesburg & Great Strides Vienna. 500 people participating in each event (1000 total)
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Trail Event--Saturday, May 21th and 22nd
Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
About 20 youth and 5 adult cyclists riding from Arlington out to Purcellville on May 21st, riding back to Arlington on May 22nd.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Trail Event--Friday, May 20th
Time: 6:00 am - 9:00 am
Thousands of area commuters will participate in the annual Bike to Work Day event. Many of those will be on the W&OD Trail. Several of the ride's "pit stops" are located along the W&OD Trail; including Reston, Herndon, Vienna and Merrifield. For more information on pit stop locations, please go to www.waba.org.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
May 14 trail event
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Location: Reston
Notes: Got Your Back" 5k in Reston (using short area of trail around Sunrise Valley Drive). 500 people from 8 AM to 10 AM.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
"Just when you thought the trail was safe"


The electronic sign at the eastern end of the 495 overpass construction was changed to read "CAUTION ZOMBIES AHEAD". While I looked for zombies, I did not see them. Sorry about the quality of the photo. It was the best I could do with my cell phone. However, ABC chanel 7 was there interviewing trail users and looking to film the zombies.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
summer must be coming soon
Friday, April 29, 2011
Trail Events on Saturday, April 30
Location: Reston Town Center
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Registration open
7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Ride
12:00 p.m. Closing ceremony at Reston Town Center Pavilion
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Cyclefest open
ROUTE: Start at Reston Town Center Pavilion
The ride includes 10, 20, and 1/2 Century +2 mile options.
About 250 participants expected
2) Cycle Fest
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: Reston Town Center
Notes: "Cyclefest" will be occuring at Reston Town Center in conjunction with "Paul's Ride for Life".
3) Walk-Run-Ride for Life
Time: 8:00 am - 11:00 am
Location: Ashburn at Smith Swtich Station
"Walk / Run / Ride for Life" event from 8 AM to 11 AM.
Approx. 100 participants for this event sponsored by the Assist Pregnancy Center. Participants will enter the trail at Cedar Lane heading west towards Smith Switch rest area, then return to Vienna (Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church).
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Trail Patrol Orientation
Saturday, April 23, 2011
new asphalt
Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday Events--April 23
Time: 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Location: Reston Town Center
Notes: This features Lorenzo Alexander from the Washington Redskins and will begin at Reston Town Center; riders heading out to Leesburg, then returning to RTC. Approximately 150 people for this event
2--Hunter Mill Walk
Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Hunter Mill Rd - Wiehle Ave
Notes: The monthly gathering of the Civil War reenactors will be hiking from Wiehle Avenue to Hunter Mill Road. About 12 hikers maximum for this event.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Trail Patrol Orientation
from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. It will be held at the Reston Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Dr, Reston, VA 20190 (703) 698-8808
If interested in joining the Trail Patrol sign up at http://www.wodfriends.org/
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday Event--March 27th
Time: 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: American Legion Lodge Post 130, 400 North Oak Street, Falls Church, VA
A 5k run will be held on the W&OD Trail in Falls Church in honor of Walter L. Mess. The start and finish of the race will be located at the American Legion Post.
Walter Mess, a founding member of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, Falls Church city resident and long-time park supporter, Mess was appointed to the NVRPA Board as an original representative from the City of Falls Church in 1958.The run, sponsored by the Friends of the W&OD Trail will honor Mess and his extensive involvement with the community. Proceeds from the run will benefit FOWOD and local charities.To register or get more run information, visit www.mc-coop.org or call 703-927-4833. Registration forms are also available at the City library, 120 N. Virginia Ave., and Community Center, 223 Little Falls St.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
To 0, but not beyond
As Jeff has noted new pavement is being laid between Hunter Mill Road and Vienna. Today they were paving between miles 13 and 12.5 so there's just a little way to go. But then the gravel shoulders have yet to be laid.
The fountain at Sunset Hills Road (near Mile Marker 16) is now operational.
Trail Paving
Saturday, March 19, 2011
From the W&OD Flyer Spring issue
In this issue
Construction activities along the Trail
Upcoming Events on the W&OD
W&OD Trail Comments/Suggestions
In short
About the Friends of the W&OD
The Friends of the W&OD (aka FOWOD) are a volunteer affiliate of the popular Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, which is owned and operated by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority (NVRPA). The purpose of FOWOD is to support and enhance the Trail and its multiple uses as a recreational, environmental and historic resource through fund-raising, promotion, research, educational programming and maintenance.
FOWOD meets on the first Tuesday of the month (except on holidays) at the Vienna Community Center; located at 120 Cherry Street SE Vienna, VA 22180. Meetings start at 7:00 PM and conclude no later than 9:00 PM.
For more information or to join FOWOD, please call (703) 729-0596 or go to the FOWOD website at www.wodfriends.org.
FOWOD Board Officers
President - Roger Neighborgall
Vice President - Pat Turner
Treasurer - David Jackino
Corresponding Secretary - Peter Straub
Recording Secretary - Jay Wind
Webmaster - Bill McCarthy
FOWOD Board Members
Jennifer Crawford
Steve Lord
Anne Pastorkovich (Trail Patrol Representative)
John Shea
B.J. Silvey (Trail Patrol President & Representative)
George Topic
Sam Wheeler
Gordon Wisotzki
Upcoming Meeting Dates....
March 1st
April 5th
May 3rd
June 7th
Interested in becoming a member of the Trail Patrol?Help promote safety and proper trail etiquette
Provide information and directions to trail users
Assist trail users
Call the park office at (703) 729-0596 or email us at wod@nvrpa.org for more information.
Fun Places, Beautiful Spaces
The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority enhances the communities of Northern Virginia and enriches the lives of their citizens through the conservation of regional, natural and cultural resources. It provides diverse regional recreational and educational opportunities, and fosters an understanding of the relationships between people and their environment.
Please visit all your Regional Parks at www.nvrpa.org
W&OD Park Staff
Karl Mohle, Park Manager
Andy Kaganowich, Park Ranger
Roger Bornt, Maintenance Supervisor
Jackie Payne, Maintenance Worker
Feature Story
Warm Weather Returns to the W&ODWith spring beginning on March 20th, warm weather will (hopefully) return to the W&OD Trail. When the temperature goes up, naturally more people want to get out and enjoy the trail. As a gentle reminder, here is some practical information for our patrons to consider as they utilize the trail:
Travel in the right-hand lane, move to the left lane to pass slower traffic.
Give audible warning to trail users ahead.
Move completely off the trail when you come to a stop.
Travel only at speeds safe and appropriate to trail conditions and usage.
Along with these reminders we also have these suggestions for you as you are on the trail:
Let common sense and courtesy be your guides.
If possible, use the buddy system. At a minimum, make sure someone knows that you are going out on the trail and what section you'll be using.
Stop before crossing roads; be alert to obstacles that may be hazards or impede vision.
For a more complete listing of guidelines, please go to our website at www.nvrpa.org/w&odtrail or visit our friends group website at www.wodfriends.org
Construction activities along the TrailOver the coming days and weeks, various projects will be conducted along the W&OD. The following is a list of said projects and relevant information:
The new W&OD Trail bridge over the Capital Beltway (I-495) is under construction on the north side of the existing trail bridge. The existing bridge and trail are open during construction. Trail repaving and realignment to the new bridge is scheduled to occur between March 15 - April 15, 2011. Bicyclists are asked to dismount and follow the directions of the flagmen while in these work zones. Please use caution while traveling through this area. Once the new bridge is open to trail users, which is anticipated to be on or around April 15, 2011, the old bridge and trail pavement will be removed. For more information, contact Dan Iglhaut at (703) 359-4628 or via email at diglhaut@nvrpa.org.
Repaving of various sections of the trail is on-going. Recently, the section of trail from Isaac Newton Square (Reston) down to Hunter Mill Road has been repaved. Other areas will include the east and west side of Route 28 bridge, the short section from Van Buren Street (Herndon) down to mile marker 19, the area around Broad Run Bridge in Ashburn (mile marker 24.5) and, lastly the area from Clark's Crossing Park down to Ayr Hill Road in Vienna. Depending on weather conditions the repaving is expected to take 2-4 weeks. Please be aware of signs/flagmen in the area and use caution while passing through these sections.
Upcoming Events on the W&OD
On Sunday March 27th, 2011, the Walter L. Mess W&OD Trail 5K Run will be held on the trail in Falls Church in honor of Mr. Mess. The start and finish of the race will be located at the American Legion Post Lodge #130, located at 400 North Oak Street in Falls Church.
A founding member of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority (NVRPA), city resident and long-time park supporter, Mr. Mess was appointed to the NVRPA Board as an original representative from the City of Falls Church in 1958. The run, sponsored by the Friends of the W&OD Trail (FOWOD) will honor Mr. Mess and his extensive involvement with the community. Proceeds from the run will benefit FOWOD and local charities. To register or get more information, visit www.mc-coop.org or call (703) 927-4833. Registration forms are also available at the City Library, 120 N. Virginia Avenue, and Community Center, 223 Little Falls Street.
On Saturday April 30th, 2011, Paul's Ride for Life will occur beginning at the Reston Town Center. This event is in conjunction with the CycleFest Expo at Reston Town Center. The bicycle ride is dedicated to Paul Rossmeissl; he passed away at age 54 from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident along the W&OD Trail. He gave the gift of life to three individuals who received his liver and both of his kidneys. This ride will benefit the Washington Regional Transplant Community. For more information or to register visit www.paulsrideforlife.org.
Bike to Work Day May 20th
Join thousands of area commuters on Friday May 20, 2011 for the annual Bike to Work Day. Learn how cycling can be a fun and healthy way to commute to work. There will be 50 regional pit stops throughout the Washington, D.C. area. Several of these pit stops are located along the W&OD Trail; including Reston, Herndon, Vienna and Merrifield. For more information on pit stop locations, please go to www.waba.org.
W&OD Trail Comments/SuggestionsPlease contact the trail office at (703) 729-0596 or via email at wod@nvrpa.org if you have questions or comments about the trail. If you have suggestions for our quarterly newsletter we welcome your thoughts as well.
Washington & Old Dominion Trail
21293 Smiths Switch Road, Ashburn, VA 20147 | T: 703-729-0596
www.nvrpa.org/W&ODTrail
Trail event today
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
gravel shoulders
Friday, March 11, 2011
Great day for a ride
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
a quiet ride
Took my Glider for a spin out to Purcellville today. The debris from the high winds is mostly gone. They've been clearing dead trees, vines, and such from about Cochran Mill Road. Saw the truck at work near Mile Marker 35. The picture is near Mile Marker 36.5 looking eastbound. Dominion has done a nice job.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
signs of spring
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Ding Dong, the ice is gone -- not
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Two wheels good, three not so much fun
Friday, February 11, 2011
Ice is melting but continued caution is appropriate
Monday, February 7, 2011
Trail Conditions
Friday, February 4, 2011
Conditions in Reston Area
Today I drove along Hunter Mill Rd and where it crosses the trail it appears that there's a lot of clear trail to the east toward Vienna. The section to the west where it's shady is still ice-covered with some melting in the tire tracks. I'll be glad when NVRPA gets their new snow plow later this month.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Temporary closure west of Vienna
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Trail Conditions
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Potomac River Run - 5K
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Location: Reston Town Center
Notes: January 1st Potomac River Running conducting a 5k on the trail from Reston Town Center down to Sallie Mae / American Dream Way bridge and returning to the Town Center. About 300 participants (maximum)
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Trail mostly clear from Sunrise Valley Dr to Vienna
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
NOTICE for Dec 2 evening trail users!
Open season December 2 - Fairfax County police will be conducting a "deer
culling" operation adjacent to the W&OD Trail at Clarks Crossing Road where the
soccer fields are located. According to signs posted there, the trail will be
closed on December 2 from 5pm to 5am. As we all know, the trail is officially
closed after dark but many people use it in the Fall and Winter for traveling
between Reston and Vienna.
For more information about the W&OD Trail see the W&OD Trail Report, the Friend
of the W&OD Trail site or the NVRPA W&OD Trail page.
Update - 12:30pm Nov. 30: I just spoke with a county wildlife biologist who
stated that the trail will be closed at 5pm on Dec. 2 and that police will be
using rifles to shoot deer in the area. Cyclists will not be able to get
through, from approximate Clarks Crossing Rd to Hunter Mill Rd. See the Fairfax
County bike map for alternate routes.
Labels: NVRPA, W and OD Trail
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Trail reopens west of Leesburg
This portion of the trail was closed to the public in December of 2009 to enable Dominion Virginia Power to install an underground transmission line. The Park Authority and Dominion worked together to ensure the trail would remain open during the year-long process by arranging the construction of a paved detour. The affected area started at milepost 36, approximately 3/5 of a mile west of the Route 7 trail crossing.
Trail repaving
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thanksgiving day 5k run
Date: Thursday November 25, 2010
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
The run will have a maximum of 100 people. It will utilize the trail from Vienna Station to Clark's Crossing.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Construction on cut-through near Washington Blvd.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Optimist Club Walk
Time: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Vienna - Clark's Xing
Notes: Saturday September 25th the Vienna Optimist Club will conduct a walk from the Vienna Train Station / Caboose area out to Clark's Crossing Park and returning to the station/caboose. They will begin around 8 AM and conclude by 1 PM. There will be approximately 250 people for this event.
Friday, September 24, 2010
MS Capital Challenge Walk
Time: 6:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: Vienna - Arlington
Notes: Saturday September 25th the MS Capitol Challenge Walk will be conducted from Vienna to Arlington from 6 AM to 4 PM. The MS walk will begin off of the trail and the MS folks will enter the trail around Park Street/Talahi Road area in Vienna and walk east and leave the trail in Arlington (Lee Highway area). There will be approximately 500 people for this event.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tree work west of Leesburg
Karl Mohle
Park Manager
W&OD Railroad Regional Park
21293 Smiths Switch Road
Ashburn, VA 20147
(703) 729-0596 - office
(703) 724-0898 - fax
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Pacific Blvd. Bridge Dedication
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Location: Pacific Blvd. Bridge over the Trail, just west of Rt 28.
Beltway Bridge Construction
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Reston Bike Club Century
Time: 6:30 am - 5:30 pm
Location: eastbound W&OD Leesburg-Reston
Approximately 1200 riders start at Reston Town Center. The portion of the W&OD used for this event is from Grace Street in Herndon to Ashburn Road (westbound leg) and returning from Leesburg to Reston Town Center via trail in its entirety (eastbound leg).
Monday, July 26, 2010
WEATHER WARNING & INFORMATION
A heat advisory means that a period of hot temperatures is expected. The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a situation in which heat illnesses are possible. Drink plenty of fluids... stay in an air-conditioned room... stay out of the sun... and check up on elderly relatives and neighbors. Never leave children or pets unaccompanied in a parked vehicle - even with the windows cracked. An excessive heat watch means that a prolonged period of hot temperatures is expected.
Watch for signs of dehydration! The simplest way to check for dehydration is to check urine color. It should be clear or very pale yellow. If it begins to darken in color, fluid intake should increase. (Note: If you've increased water intake -- but thirst, headache or other symptoms persist -- check with your doctor. It might simply be that a fluid containing electrolytes is needed to restore a normal balance. It could also be that some other underlying cause requires medical attention.) Remember: if you try to drink a large amount of water all at once, your kidneys will simply flush the excess fluid by sending you to the bathroom. It's better to drink regular amounts of fluid throughout the day. Each morning, pour the liquid you need to drink and make sure that by the end of the day, it's gone. That way, you won't forget how much you've already had.
Mild Dehydration: (increase fluid intake -- and for babies, call a medical professional): Thirst, dry lips, dry mouth, flushed skin, fatigue, irritability, headache, urine begins to darken in color, urine output decreases.
Moderate Dehydration: (call a medical professional): All of the signs of mild dehydration, plus: skin doesn't bounce back quickly when pressed, very dry mouth, sunken eyes, (in infant - sunken fontanel, the soft spot on the head), output of urine will be limited and color of urine will be dark yellow, cramps, stiff and/or painful joints, severe irritability, fatigue, severe headache.
Severe Dehydration: (call emergency number): All of the signs of mild and moderate dehydration, plus: blue lips, blotchy skin, confusion, lethargy, cold hands and feet, rapid breathing, rapid and weak pulse, low blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, high fever, inability to pee or cry tears, disinterest in drinking fluid.
Signs of Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke
Experts say that adults with heat exhaustion should stop the activity, move into a cool environment, remove excess clothing and drink hydrating liquids (NOT coffee, tea, sodas or juice!). They say that adults with heatstroke, however, are suffering an emergency. Their body needs to be cooled with ice packs or immersion in cold water, and immediate and professional medical attention must be called. We say: Don't take chances. We believe that any sign of moderate to severe dehydration should be promptly attended to and medical professionals called -- especially in particularly vulnerable populations like babies, children, anyone with an illness, and seniors. If you're in doubt, please call for help. No competent medical professional will mind being called for help with a possible case of moderate to severe dehydration, heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Heat Cramps: brief but painful involuntary muscle spasms. They usually occur in the muscles being used during the exercise, and are a result of insufficient liquid intake
Heat Exhaustion: difficulty breathing, headache, feeling hot on head and neck, dizziness, heat cramps, chills, nausea, irritability, vomiting, extreme weakness or fatigue
Heatstroke: rapid and shallow breathing, rapid heartbeat, unusually high or low blood pressure, lack of sweating, mental confusion and disorientation, unconsciousness, physical collapse
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Temporary closures in August
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Ride to Provid--Sunday July 18
Civil War Hike--July 17, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Friends of the W&OD 10K –July 31, 2010
6:30 pm – 10K –Run or walk
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Attack on Trail
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sinkhole at Brandymore Castle
Arlington Parks and Rec is aware of the situation. There's been maintenance work on the lights along that stretch of trail over the last few months but no word if that's the cause.
Stay safe.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
May 21 (Friday) Bike to Work Day
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Recently Paved Section in Falls Church Park
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Avian Sights & Sounds
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Message from Trail Manager
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
On the road again
Monday, April 19, 2010
Trail Event
Saturday April 24, 2010
Paul's Ride for Life begins at Reston Town Center and heads west for 10 & 30 mile options between mile markers 10 and 25. http://paulsrideforlife.org/
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
2010 Bike Show Featuring Extraordinary Rides (Reminder)
Just a reminder that the Phoenix Bikes' 2010 Bike Show is tomorrow, April 8 at 7pm. It's a great time for a great cause, no spandex required.
Tickets are $20 now, $25 at the door. Further details below.
Buy tickets here
Event Details
WHO: You, your friends, family, and Phoenix Bikes
WHAT: The Bike Show featuring - Extraordinary Rides
WHERE: NRECA (National Rural Electric Cooperative Association) 4301 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA
WHEN: APRIL 8, 2010 from 7-9pm
HOW: Get here by Bike, Metro, Foot or Auto (bike parking available)
More info here
See you at the show!!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Trail Patrol Seeks New Members
Monday, April 5, 2010
Trail work
On Monday we will close SB lanes on Van Buren St. (see attached news release) for approximately 6-8 weeks. There will be one line of traffic crossing the trail in each direction (see MOT). Pedestrian signal will be turned off for the duration of closure and temporary stop signs installed for the trail users. We anticipate the town contractor to mobilize in mid April. http://www.herndon-va.gov/Content/Town_Services/Streets/Street_Closures_Detours/default.aspx?cnlid=2108
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Arlington Flasher Update
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Phoenix Bikes 2010 Bike Show
Phoenix Bikes, a non-profit bike shop in Arlington, is holding their third annual Bike Show on April 8th, 2010 and they would like to invite you, your friends, and your family to come out and take part.
The event will include an art show, a silent auction, a raffle for awesome swag (like free bikes donated by local shops and other goodies), and speeches by local movers and shakers in the bike world. Plus, there will be plenty of free food and libations to go around.
The Bike Show is a celebration of bikes and bike culture and every year Phoenix Bikes chooses a theme as the focus of their celebration. This year the show will highlight “Extraordinary Rides” experienced by riders from the DC Metropolitan area.
There will be seven rides featured. In one, a cyclist biked across Southern Sudan to help treat the crippling effects caused by the Guinea worm. In another, three women biked from DC to Montreal to learn about community gardens and to make a documentary film on the issue. As part of the event, local artists will display artwork inspired by these and other Extraordinary Rides.
Tickets are $20 per person and two raffle tickets are included with the purchase.
You can buy tickets or find out more about the show here.
And if the promise of free booze, food, and prizes isn't enough entice you, here are some more highlights:
Special guests at the show will include: Chris Eatough, a six-time 24-hour Solo world champion mountain biker and the Director of Bike Arlington; Eric Gilliland, outgoing Executive Director of the Washington Area Bicycle Association and newly appointed Executive Director of the National Association of City Transportation Officials; and Jay Fisette, Chairman of the Arlington County Board and passionate cycling supporter. Jay will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the show.
Some items up for auction include: an R.E.Load Bag, jackets from Patagonia, Swobo cycling apparel, free admission to Madame Toussands, a One-year free membership at Arlington County fitness centers, a family package bike tour of Mount Vernon from Bike and Roll, and dozens of gift certificates from local and national companies. And there is still have more stuff coming in!
So if you're interested, make sure to buy your tickets early.
More info on Phoenix Bikes can be found here.
Event Details
WHO: You, your friends, family, and Phoenix Bikes
WHAT: The Bike Show featuring - Extraordinary Rides
WHERE: NRECA (National Rural Electric Cooperative Association) 4301 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA
WHEN: APRIL 8, 2010 from 7-9pm
HOW: Get here by Bike, Metro, Foot or Auto (bike parking available)
Trail work west of route 28
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Oh what a great day to cycle
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Flasher Incident on W&OD near Bluemont Junction
A man exposed himself to a jogger on a section of the W&OD trail near Ashlawn Elementary School Sunday morning. Arlington police are investigating whether this incident is related to a series of five indecent exposures that occurred in January.
In this latest incident, a woman was running on the trail around 9:15 a.m. when a man exposed himself, according to police. The man was wear a ski mask over his face at the time. He’s described as a white male, between 5′8″ and 5′10″ with a slim build.
Police are asking anyone with any information about the case to call Detective Comer at (703) 228-4243 or Detective Austin at (703) 228-4241.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Trail Conditions
Dirck
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Falls Church/ North Arlington Update
All trail obstructions I discussed on Monday, including lingering ice/ snow patches, downed trees, etc, have been cleared. The trail between Gallows Rd in Vienna and S. Walter Reed Dr. in Arlington is completely clear and ready to use. Thanks to whoever took it upon themselves to plow/ clear that stretch.
Also, the last of the construction equipment on the east end of the Rt. 7 bridge has been cleared and the bridge at Little Falls Rd has also been refurbished and is back in action.
The temp is going to get up to a down-right balmy 50 today and (dare I say it?) might even reach 60 tomorrow. Light winds expected all weekend. Welcome to Spring folks, now get out there and ride!
Friday, March 5, 2010
Route 7 overpass in Falls Church
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Public Map of Icy Patches on W&OD
View Greater DC Trail Snow Conditions (2010) in a larger map
Monday, March 1, 2010
Falls Church/ North Arlington Update
Working east from Gallows Rd, the significant trouble areas are as follows:
There's a tree down on the section of the trail between Idylwood Park and I-66 but it only covers about half the trail and there's more than enough room to get around.
The trail parallel to Virginia Ln is still essentially impassable with large mounds of snow still piled on the trail. For cyclists, I would suggest just hopping on the road until the County Rd 703 intersection.
The paved section for about 100 yards past Chestnut St is covered to about 4 inches, there's a dirt path next to it that is clear.
It's pretty dicey between Great Falls St and Little Falls St. It's only about 2-4 inches, but there are ice patches mixed in with the slush that can be hazardous. If you're on your bike and feeling very adventurous, have fun. People on foot shouldn't have too much trouble so long as they don't mind getting their feet a little wet.
After Little Falls St. the trail clears up significantly until just past Falls Church park. The hill going up Brandymore Castle has a cleared path about a foot wide. If you're on a bike, I would suggest walking the hill, especially if there are others there. The chance for collision is just too great.
After Brandymore, the trail clears up at least as far as the Custis intersection where I turn off.
All in all, the trail is in pretty good shape along this section. I'd say another week of above-freezing temperatures should clear away most of the rest of the hold-outs.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Snow and downed trees in Reston area
2/25/10. Snow Blankets W&OD
Whole Foods store is on the left.
Temperatures are forcasted to hit highs in the 40s next week. This
will clear much of the sunny areas, but shady areas stay ice coated
for extended periods.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Progress in clearing snow
Monday, February 22, 2010
Snow Update: W&OD to be plowed this week
Paul McCray, Operations Director for NVRPA, just posted this comment yesterday to WashCycle:
Trail conditions in Vienna (between Church and Maple)

Trail Conditions in Arlington
Trail conditions in Arlington aren't much better than Vienna. I tried taking the cyclocross out this afternoon to see if I could ride out to work and ended up carrying the thing most of the way. One bright spot: there is a half mile stretch of trail between N Patrick Henry Dr. and Madison Manor Park that is clear enough to ride on. Of course, you have to carry your bike through a half mile of snow in either direction to get there.
Other than that, between the Custis Trail intersection at Bon Air Park in Arlington and Gallows Rd in Vienna, there's anywhere between 6 in to a foot of snow still on the trail. Basically, if you own a dogsled now is your time to shine. For everyone else: see you in April.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Trail conditions in Vienna
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Trail Patrol seeks new members
ร Promote the safe use of the Trail
ร Provide information about the Trail to the public
ร Assist Trail users when help is needed
Volunteers should be willing to commit a few hours each month to the Patrol's on-going effort to keep the W&OD Trail safe, to maintain and, hopefully augment the luster of this bright jewel of the region. Volunteers may choose to serve on the trail or behind the scenes in support of the patrol -- or both. Even a small contribution of your flexibly arranged time will be helpful, and the experience should be both rewarding and fun. If you wish to help in these capacities there is a role you can perform.
For further information please contact the W&OD Trail Office at (703) 729-0596 or WOD@nvrpa.org. To apply on line go to www.wodfriends.org and go to the trail patrol tab.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Update for Lights out on the trail in Arlington
Thank you for sharing your observations about the lights on the trail! Your observations reflect the monthly report that Arlington submits to Dominion for repairs. They are aware of the issue and are making efforts to repair the lights. They are laying new cable through this section. Dominion’s work order is 7273292. Unfortunately, I do not have information about how long the repair will take. If I receive additional information I will share it with you.
I'll follow up with Dominion on Monday about when they expect to have the work done.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Lights out on the trail in Arlington
This message came from a bike commuter who travels from Ballston to Tysons Corner using the W&OD Trail. This is good information to share. That's a long stretch along the sound barrier next to I-66. It is an area with lots of walkers and runners. I'll try to sign him up as a contributor because this is good information to know.
It's possible to contribute using a cell phone and sending an email message or a text message. Think about how you could be a contributor.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
W&OD Trail Photo Contest



Send your entry as an attachment to an email message to john.brunow@draisin.us. Please keep the size of the file smaller (under 100K). I'm directing the entries to an email I have that has quite a bit of capacity, but lots of entries could swamp it. Understand these photos will be used in multiple ways to promote the W&OD Trail and bikes@vienna.
Let the fun begin. Let's see what we capture.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Route 7 overpass in Falls Church
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Suggestion about incidents on the trail
"Here’s a posting it would help to add since you mentioned the two incidents/attacks
on trail because it may show that ALL these attacks are linked as well as
help warn women who use the trail."
Washington Post August 4th article
In addition you will find a composite picture and a news release from the Vienna Police Department in this blog back in August of 2009.
Let's work together to make the Trail safer. Report suspicious activity to the police.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Trail Safety
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Trail Information
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Trail conditions in Reston
Monday, December 28, 2009
Icy conditions in Reston

The first photo shows ice at the Sallie Mae bridge across from Plaza America. It's not rideable without studded tires.


No cross country ski tracks were seen on either the main trail or the unpaved trail.
Paul McCray
Park Operations Director - NVRPA
703-359-4614
pmccray@nvrpa.org